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elleng

(135,882 posts)
Thu Nov 5, 2015, 07:24 PM Nov 2015

“We’ve had enough of the vilification of one another. We need to talk with each other,

not past each other. And we need to get things done again. That’s what I’ve shown the ability to do, that the other two candidates in the Democratic party frankly have never been able to do for all their years in public service.”'

http://www.buzzfeed.com/christophermassie/martin-omalley-doesnt-remember-a-time-when-candidates-droppe#.qqoLM8Ymo

For those who don't get it, he's laying a foundation to GET THINGS DONE, ACTIONS, not words!



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“We’ve had enough of the vilification of one another. We need to talk with each other, (Original Post) elleng Nov 2015 OP
Please. Don't tell me that it is possible to "talk' and "reason" with republicans lunamagica Nov 2015 #1
I have no trouble disliking many Republicans, especially the Republican candidates. Koinos Nov 2015 #3
I agree with him to an extent JustAnotherGen Nov 2015 #2

lunamagica

(9,967 posts)
1. Please. Don't tell me that it is possible to "talk' and "reason" with republicans
Fri Nov 6, 2015, 04:26 AM
Nov 2015

I like O'Malley, but he is so, so wrong here.

Maybe there was a time when dialogue was possible, but that ended decades ago.

republicans only want to undermine Democrats, and destroy them.

Koinos

(2,798 posts)
3. I have no trouble disliking many Republicans, especially the Republican candidates.
Fri Nov 6, 2015, 10:25 AM
Nov 2015

But it is unreasonable to demonize all Republicans since, as O'Malley says, we relate to and rely on many of them every day. Many of them are friends, relatives, and neighbors. We may avoid talking politics with them, but why should we hate them? In my opinion, there is too much hate, too much anger, too much vitriol. It has to stop somewhere.

JustAnotherGen

(33,423 posts)
2. I agree with him to an extent
Fri Nov 6, 2015, 05:09 AM
Nov 2015

As much as I can't stand my Congressman - he's someone who when push comes to shove goes against his party when his party members in square states are doing things that will harm his district. He can work with him.

Ernst? Cruz? No way. If the are homophobes, bigots, anti privacy for women - we need to talk around them and behind their backs.

However if he succeeds - it will be because his oppononent is running as a despotic totalitarian doing unconstitutional things. He is going to look quite reasonable and accomplished even if the opposition selects a governor/former governor as their nominee.

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